November 27, 1612
Dungannon is a town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It is the second-largest town in the county (after Omagh) and had a population of 16,282 at the 2021 Census.
November 27, 1703
The Great storm of 1703 was a destructive extratropical cyclone that struck central and southern England on 26 November 1703.
November 27, 1774
John Howard Kyan (27 November 1774 – 5 January 1850) was the inventor of the ‘kyanising’ process for preserving wood, was born on November 27, 1774, in Dublin, Ireland.
November 27, 1857
Birth in Clogher House, Kilmore, Co. Roscommon of Thomas Heazle Parke, surgeon, military officer and author.
November 27, 1871
The Gaiety Theatre is a theatre on South King Street in Dublin, Ireland, off Grafton Street and close to St.
November 27, 1876
Henry Robinson Allen (1809 – 27 November 1876) was an Irish-born operatic tenor.
November 27, 1878
. Major Sir William Newenham Montague Orpen, KBE, RA, RHA (27 November 1878 – 29 September 1931) in Stillorgan, County Dublin, Ireland He was an Irish artist who worked mainly in London.
November 27, 1906
Michael Cusack, one of the founders of the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), passed away on November 27, 1906.
November 27, 1996
Wishaw is a large town in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, on the edge of the Clyde Valley, 15 miles (24 km) south-east of Glasgow city centre.
November 27, 784
Virgil (c. 700– 27 November 784), also spelled Vergil, Vergilius, Virgilius, Feirgil or Fearghal, was an Irish priest and early astronomer.
November 28, 1489
Margaret Tudor (28 November 1489 – 18 October 1541) was Queen of Scotland from 1503 until 1513 by marriage to King James IV.
November 28, 1666
The Battle of Rullion Green took place on November 28, 1666, during a period in Scottish history known as the Pentland Rising.